Washington Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby is up for another major award. A week after being named a finalist for the Vezina Trophy as the league’s best goaltender, Holtby is also up for the Ted Lindsay Award, which is known as the player-voted MVP award.
Holtby posted a 48-9-7 record with three shutouts, a 2.20 goals-against average, and a .922 save percentage. He tied Martin Brodeur’s all-time single season wins mark in his final start of the season.
Since 1970-71, only three goaltenders have won the Lindsay Award including Carey Price (last season), Dominik Hasek, and Mike Luit.
Holtby will join head coach Barry Trotz (Jack Adams Award) and Alex Ovechkin (Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award) in Vegas.
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The National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) announced today that Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby is one of three finalists for the Ted Lindsay Award, which is presented annually to the “most outstanding player” in the NHL as voted by fellow members of the NHLPA. Chicago forward Patrick Kane and Dallas forward Jamie Benn have also been nominated. The winner will be announced on Wednesday, June 22, during the 2016 NHL Awards at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
Holtby is vying to become the second player in franchise history to win the Ted Lindsay Award. Alex Ovechkin won the award in three consecutive seasons (2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10) and was a finalist in 2005-06, 2012-13 and 2014-15. Holtby has also been nominated as one of three finalists for the 2015-16 Vezina Trophy, which is an annual award given to the goalkeeper adjudged to be the best at this position as voted by the general managers of all NHL clubs
Holtby, 26, posted a 48-9-7 record this season with three shutouts, a 2.20 goals-against average and a .922 save percentage. The 6’2”, 217-pound goaltender earned his 48th win of the season on April 9 at St. Louis, tying Martin Brodeur (48, 2006-07) for first place on the NHL’s single-season wins list. Holtby (66 games played) secured his 48th win of the season in 12 fewer games than Brodeur (78 games played).
Holtby’s 48 wins also mark the Capitals franchise record for wins in a season, breaking the previous record (41) set by himself last season and Olie Kolzig in 1999-00. The Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, native posted a 22-game point streak from Nov. 12 to Jan. 14 (20-0-2), marking the second-longest point streak by a goaltender in franchise history and only the second point streak of 22 or more games in the NHL in the last 20 seasons. Capitals goaltender Jose Theodore posted a franchise-record 23-game point streak during the 2009-10 season (20-0-3). In addition, Holtby was the first goaltender to win 27 games in a 32-game stretch (11/12-2/11: 27-1-3) since 1995-96, when Chris Osgood did so with the Red Wings (11/22/95-3/20/96: 27-3-2). He is the 13th goaltender in NHL history to post multiple 40-win seasons (2014-15: 41, 2015-16: 48) and is the seventh goaltender in NHL history to record consecutive 40-win seasons.
Holtby has posted a 149-60-25 record with 23 shutouts, a 2.37 goals-against average and a .921 save percentage in 244 career NHL games with Washington. Since the start of the 2012-13 season, he ranks first among NHL goaltenders in wins (135) and tied for second in shutouts (20). Holtby, drafted by Washington in the fourth round, 93rd overall, in the 2008 NHL Draft, was the 10th goaltender selected in the 2008 NHL Draft. He has earned more wins and shutouts than the nine goaltenders drafted before him combined. In addition, Holtby is the third goaltender in franchise history to register 100 wins with the Capitals (Kolzig, Don Beaupre) and became the fastest goaltender in franchise history to reach the 100-win plateau, earning the mark in 176 games. He ranks tied for third among active goaltenders in fewest games needed to reach 100 career wins and his 118 wins through his first 200 career games ranks first among active goaltenders. Holtby ranks first in franchise history in save percentage, tied for first in goals-against average, second in wins and shutouts and third in games played.
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